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AMD Zen4 manual bucking after a magical scene occurred: 5GHz frequency temperature plummeted 37 ℃

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Yesterday, a tipster claimed that the QS/ES test piece of AMD Zen4 had heat buildup, and that the 170W TDP version easily touched 230W peak power consumption (PPT) at default settings, at which point the temperature reached about 95°C, and then the processor began to downconvert.

God harukaze5719 test results are similar, he found that the version of 105W TDP in the default settings also easily touched 130W peak power consumption, followed by a drop in frequency.

However, after manually adjusting the core voltage, a magical scene appeared, also maintained at 5GHz frequency, the temperature actually plunged from 93 ℃ to 56 ℃, that is, down 37 ℃, power consumption also from 122W instantly reduced to 67W.

Obviously, this is the problem of BIOS settings, it seems that there is still some room for optimization between the processor and the motherboard package, and I hope that these problems can be solved before the September 27th launch.

After all, if the price of performance is heat and power consumption, then it will certainly dissuade some users.

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